I VICKERSON-DIGNAN The print-ipaia'tIi a pretty we(l- town and Raymond Merton Vick- ding at Trinity United Church on erson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monday May 28th were Leila lr- Vickerson. . p ene Dignan daughter of Mr. and Thcy were Umlad in m3"i"33i" Chariottc- Rev. l-toward Christie. Lcfl in is-rzht Mrs. Alfred Dignan. isfiws DIARY N Tomorrow's T There was a moaning wind of today. a keeping. we I led. for all the tragic losses. the bereavements and sorrows anti disappointments of the world. So many there are. 'lfl'tey come. It appears to test the inner resour- res and strengths of the intang- ible tenets of lives. to challenge that desired element that is cour- age to b.slege even faith itself. so the wind moaned today. along the new field. through the ire?" lovelincss of the b.0UEll8- "id about the eaves to which these day .nali wings beat home. And we about the affairs of our house-keeping. sweeping a floor. making a cake against company's coming. heard its keen and hear- ing thought "on all these things” --the tribulations and concerns. the losses and crosses which be- aet humans' paths. And remembered too how on just such a mostly-be-clouded day as this it similiar wind from the Strait was wont to come in over the shore-field to find us where- ever we might be-a little wond- aring girl like Granddaughter. with dark braids where hers are fair. driving the cows p the farm- lane from the pasture. to the milk- P.E.l. EV North River. he Picnic in Iheilost for a while to t'll'I'Y young 'duty and care. . .Unclc TUm'S ('8' bin. The Mill on the Floss. The little Minister. the beloved Glen- garry books and a ltiindred others belonged to our young years. it being our good fortune to be born to a household that liked to read. . And suddenly. even while a page darkened. the mourning ceased and instead there came a delight- ful calm. Pregnant. of coiirsc. but momentarily content. A silence in which a robtnis chirp rang loudly ...and swallows' wings brushed M. And then? A shower as today. A shower to hurry James home from gathering a last load of fieldstone to round up a Pomple. ment of the flock from a ncar pas- ture in order to present them wooled to the shcarers. duc pres- ently to end here the shearing, a seasonal chore now completed. it is ended now. as is 315;; that term of school which brings the close of another school-year. Mack brought home "every book" with him on his tricycle at noon: Granddaughter hers later with that little lost feeling uhich for some invariably attends the 1”; av ing. waiting while with bovine dc- corum they turned aside on the- way. in drink in the ripples oil "the lower brook" before contin-v -'.'The. showers are over. i be- lieve. Mark said coming tn in SW9 a whil this evening. "i won. der what the frogs say is nhegdl dry. . are ('harIie Limit. best man. Mr. and Mrs. Vickeraon. groom and bride. Miss Ferna Herman. brides- maid. Divorcee is Still Living In The Past DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Ann and l have been divorced for over a year. but I haven't eot over it yet. Wc had known each other all our IIVPS; and when I came home from tho army in 1947. i "radish-l covered" her. We were engaged within six months. and a year and I a half later we married in a big church wedding. in time we had two beautiful children. and four years ago we moved into our own home. Our I marriage seemed to be in good shape tat least I thought so then), luntil one day Ann burst into tears land asked for a divorce . . . Shc was so frantically determined. I i wells. will juliur hunters and jumpers at the Royal Horse Show. a foa- ture of the 1956 Royal Agricultur- al Wintcr Fair. it will be held in l the Coliseum. November 9th to 17th pic each year look forward to at- tending the Royal Agricultural Win- ter Fair. annual summer visit at hor home in Cavendish Shc guest of her brother and sister-in- Neill. the setting Tuesday. for a very smart luncheon in honour oi the Pharmaceutical Association vcntion. The beautiful views from this old island inn were greatly admired. Before luncheon the lad- WOMEN Page 8. The Guardian HAPPENINGS Thurs.. June 28, 1956 One of the most charming and gracious personalities in the social life of Charlottetown wasthe late Mrs. A.A. Barlett. But Mrs. Bar- lett as well as travelling. enter- taining and being entertained also gave her time to pu lic causes. One act of hers for which she win always be revered was the founding of the Queen Mary Need- lework Guild in Charlottetown. In this work she had the co-op- eration of her husband the late Major A A. Bartlett, her daughter Mrs. A.B. Cosh, and the latters husband, the late Mr. A.B. Cosh. "Hose people who worked so hard for the Guild were an inspir- ation to others to serve well too. At this time of the year when the Queen Mary Needlework Guild is holding its annual display of work at Mrs. Cosh's residence. West Street. Mrs. A.A. Bartlett is especially remembered. To anyone who had the pleasure of seeing Mrs. Bartlett's slender fingcr: knitting. or moving like quicksiliitr at her needlework. it is a happy picture of artistry and the joy of service. i The Earl of Ellesmere of St. Bus-t ltoxburghshire, Scotland Many Prince Edward Island poo- M .. i..D Warren is having lterli old- is the aw. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac- Thc Stanhopc Beach Hotel was Maritime CO!!- adlcs attending the es played and sang. creating a ter Jean entertained for the bride- to-l at their home on Grccnvalc. Many lovely and useful gifts were received on those occasions. Dr. and Mrs. K.A. Macisachurn left Wednesday morning for Hali- fax. Nova Scotia. to attend the Maritime Dental Convention. The many friends and relatives in this province of Mr. Wilfred Kennedy. Johannesburg, South Af- rica, will regret to hear of his con- tinued illneaa and that he has been confined antiarly for the past year to his room. Mr. Kennedy who is a native of Cross Roads. P.E.I.. became one of the South Africa's leading citi- zens. His carreer really started one summer on Prince Edward island. oung Wilfred Kennedy who had completed a course at business college had been conteniplatins a summer's work on the farm. However. he had the niisforluiie to crush his fingers. D". G.l”. l)cw- : was just out of medical school. in fact this was always suPP059d to be one of his first cases. During the doctor's pr0f':SSl0ll3l visits, he brought a lJllil(ilC of mag- azines to young Kciincity. One of these magazines contained .-in art- iclc on South Africa. Tn Wlllfetl Kennedy. who could not Work On the farm that summer. but instead lay in the hammock on the ver- andah reading and gazing at "15 beautiful Tea Hill country. a dream was born. He would no to South Africa. and go he did-with four hundred dollars in his pocket! His risc in wealth and position in South Africa was rapid. ' He became a uianuizit-turer's agent or a ”busincss Ambassa- dor" and ended up siipplyinr, South African people with most of what they imported. and was just as active in the cxport businfss. Shortly after he arrived in South Afhica he married Miss Dorothy Haylcr. a prominent and truly lovely lady. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy have a daughter Miss Dorothy Ken- ncdy. Thcir beautiful home. 60 West- cliffe Drivc. Johannsshurg. avid cleaned as soon as possible, and and other mat crs. brothers also-. vases a-may and Mrs. Jones. The ltratford Blialieapllrlan Festival will laat lilo weak! June U-August 14. . A highlight of the Festival will be the performance of selections from the Mollero repertory which Monti-cat's be Theatre du Nouvaau Meade took to the P Festival last summer. The three area. be Mai-tage Farce. Sganarello and La Jalousie du Barboulllo. arc being especially remand for the strstford Festival by Joan Gal- con. director of Le Theatre do Nouveau Mondc. The girls of Grade Vll at Queen Charlotte High School entertained at afternoon tea in Monday and Tuesday sfternoonl. June 25 and 26. Refreshments were eparad ii. their regular mooring c aurootnl periods in Home Economics. The four Grade V11 classes. namely, Miss Ferguson's. Min Prowu'I. Miss Taylor's. and Mlsa Aitken'a. participated in the preparations. F h girl had the privilege of in- viting and serving her mother at this tea. On Tuesday afternoon the lady members of the teach- ing staff were also honored guests. The event took place in the Home making Room. and the tables for four were centred with bouquet; of mauve and white lilacs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Le Doyle entertained at their home Brack- ley Point Road for Mr. R. 3. Steele, General Superintendent of The C .adian ltlation;-' Commun. ications. Toronto Ont. and Mr. H. A. Marquis Atlantic Superintend- ent Monctoa. N.B. Word has been received that Miss Betty Riltls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Riggs, Chap. iottetown. has been accepted as g candidate for an Officer in the Salvation Army. She leaves in September for Toronto, where she will start training. i BRACKLEY POINT W.l. The Bracklcy Point WI. June meeting was held at the home of Mrs. George Shaw on Thursday evening. June 7th. Twelve mem. bers and three visitors were pres- ent and responded to roll call by paying double their shoe size. the amount from which totaled 32.00. tar 36!! ed to hold annual picnic on A uat lat. ence read uded latter I . E. claw 1'0 tuolutiona. Lottery books rocdv from u Gertrude ed greatly were distributed to mem- s. After the business ” - a very tnaplrtaa talk on Catholic win was liven by our Director. Rev. Fr. Wood. Mn. Emmett Mar- the July meeting. 11!! closed by saying the Act of consecration to the Blessed Vir- II. Lunch wai served by it i and committee in charge. CVLYDI RIVER PBEBBYTEIUAN The annual meeting of the Clyde River Presbyterian w.M.s. met at thehorna of Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Warren Mncxinuon. Meeting opened with Call to War- Ihlp' taken from Psalm 133. 8criP' ture was Matthew 25 verses 14- 30. read in unison. Bible exposit- ion was read by Mrs. Warren Mac- Kinnon. Prayers were offered by Mrs. LIQL. Murray. Mrs. Heller Campbell and Mrs. John Mac- Nevin. Hymns 140 was suns. . Minutes of the DFEVIOU5 me?” ing were read. A letter was read from Mrs. Dickson. A thank V0" card was received for a sympathy card. sent. Roll call was answer- ed by 17 members. One visitor was present. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John and Mrs. Lorne Docherty. Roll call to be answered with a verse con- taining lhc word. iG"5DEl: unch committee will he. Mrs. George Dixon. Mrs Arnold Beer. Mrs. James Bccr. Mrs. John Doclir-rty and Mrs. Ira Auld. Mite-box opening to be held June On motion of adhournmcnt uIoel- C xreriu mu V-p-we-.-mu-an To keep you from goinlofllhe and caloriasthiawoekand doe? 01' - I'll pass alonlgh reports gain the good lolerl. um W! W fr-in nial tlirousli all meets: let- ters . . once you make up your mind. A triumphant mlddloaged redu- er writes; Your scientific sltmminl plan works wonders. I am-I0 years old and could not like strenuous ca- erclae because of a flea kid- nembiitiitadtcloaevl hu- pecially around the waistline. Somehow your diet did it. When I started. my waist was II. We now It and I'll get it to as. All my measurements have decreased and r now weigh 110 pounds. which is right for my 5' Wu". I feel fine and can now wear clothes i haven't been able to squash into. Thank you for the easiest. safest, most pleasant method I've ever known for reducing." t INSPIRING EXAMPLE This should provide In inspiring example to overweight: who con- sider ago an obstacle to reducing. The second letter is from a nor- mal weight who exercised to slim off inches. "Perhaps you would like to know how I have benefitted by doing your exercises. Several years ago. I was stiff and weak. had a bad posture and a crooked spine. Then I began to do the exercises given in your column. working into them gradually. I early noticed a marked improvement. and took the exer- cises daily. Todlly rm 0 dlllelenl woman. I am 50 years old. YOUNG AGAIN ltith. Minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. Election of officers resulted as follows: President. Mrs. John Beer rcclectetlt; vice PT8Sldlll- MYS- lieorge Hyde: secretary. Mrs. L. MacNevin; treasurer, Mrs. John Gillespic. don Mat-Kinnon an” Mrs. John Gillespie: sick committee. Mrs. Warren MacKiunon. message treas- urer. Mrs. Arnold Beer trc-elect- edl. A rcport was given by the pre-. The teacher reporting for the school requested that the floor bel it was agreed upon that this work be attended to at once. Mrs. Earle Skefflnirton was appointed school- visttorg for June, the ugugl tregt of weinera and rolls to be pro- vided for the closing picnic. A resident ill in hospital was suitably tcmembered by the sick committee. Unfinished business included the coming District Convention. the shipping of woolen: for blankets. building of layzround swings lfclt i had better go along, to save lher sanity. Ann tells me now (since we are communicating better than before) Ithat she hadn't enough experience to know what love was about he- tfore marriage. and she reckonsshe jnever did love me . . . Now she 'feels she has really found herself. and has finally grown tip; and sees everythini: in a new light. Her emo- tions are poignant -- and para- very happy atuospherc of good comaraderic. Prumptly at one o'- clock they entered thc interesting old dining-room. The antique ail- ver and dishes which ornament this room were a joy t.o all col- lectors. As for the lobster lunch- eon. the remarks from all present were: "The best we ever saw or ate!" A drive to tile international- ly famous Anne of Green Gables . country on this beautiful June day was another happy item on the- ir thcir farm at Vaal River wcrc centres of hospitality. Miss Mar- ). le Cox. R N.. of this city was a favoured guest during the war years. in 1946 Mr and Mrs. Kennedy and their charming daughter Miss Dorothy Kcnncdy made a world tp. During this time they visited all the leading centres of interest.The Kennedys who made many new Dclcgatcs were chosen to attend the annual convention in Charlotte- town. As the directors were unable to secure a play to assist in raising funds the holding of an ice-cream and strawberry festival in July was briefly discussed but definite plans left for next meeting. Col- lection was 88.00. Mrs. Fred Hughes invited the meeting for July-roll call to be sidont and treasurer. The offering was takn aniniiiiting to 52.45. The closing hymn was 482. followed by the niizpah benediction. Lunch was served. BACKACHE Hay IieWarninq Iuhcltaiuftancainulltyiasyhidncy action. When hihays get out of order. nun acid: and wutaa remain in the aystain. Than backache. tiistuvlnd rut - that tired-out And heavy-headed feeling nay uan follow. That's the title to take Dadd'a Kithey Pills. Dodd'a stimulate Ilia ya In normal action. Then you feel hill-sleep hath!-wall batter. Gd Dalh Kihay Pills now. an Mission hand leaders. Mrs. Gor- A "You gave the exercises as an aid to mducing. They do that. but .ultnnntaatu'tcatouahtiria Reports from Goocl Losers Illla IIIIIIII they do man They are lnaldns too young again. I can move with case. do a much bigger day's work without tiring. my circulation is tnamwail. and myinucelu are an . my alatar can't tall whether Pin wearing a corset or not. I go without one for the moat part. and depend on my muscles and back- bone to hold me up and tn." Congratulations to our young woman of 50! Please note that she eased into the exercises gradually. It is never wise to lump into a strenuous exercise program at any age. If there is any doubt as to whether you should take exercise, please ask your doctor. WORKS iviinacnr-:s it is amazing how inspiring-and mottvntlngaa success story can A New Yorker writes: be . . . and'news of success travel; across the breadth of the country. "A friend of mine wrote me from California. saying she lost over,-100 pounds through the scientific diet you had published in the Lois An- geles Examiner. Would you kliidly send me a copy of the diet by return mail. This is further proof that eating to slim down the scientific way really does work miracles. Words Of The No man needs lyttilnlhy the. cause he has to work. because he has a burden to carry. Far and away the beat prize that life offers in the chance to work hard at work worth doing. -(Theodore Roosevelt) V 33 sanvimss IN EVERY 13 QT. IAG inrosm IAMOIIS wiuew umm em- IN IACII is or. no. ciivsrat nmlin in nest J am: a unaa OI SAUCE CLEAR SAFE-S-If 0. CC There are two holidays in stora for you when you shop at ZAKE2M's this weekend. There's your Monday (Dominion Day! holiday from work and there's Zakem'a holiday from high food prices. in fact Zakem's celebrate this holiday from high food prices the year Q round. And they make it a store-wide holiday. Every aisle and every counter are stocked with low prica food specials in addition to the specials offered here. You can give your dol- lars a holiday by shopping at Zakem's and economically stocking up on your food needs for the big weekend. llnr tomorrow-a fine day or morel mount. rain?" 4 "WNL it just has '0 M, nnp'..lSTILL HAS HIIPES he nodded. "tomorrows the school- picnic. you sec!" Until tomorrow - M .. 1)" Good-night. wry gig READS CORNEILWI. p't'he June meeting of the Rcadis (orner Women's in'”itute met at the home of Mrs. Bob Schurman on Monday. June it. The Pres- fricndships on this trip as well as renewing oldcr m1CS. entertained lavishly. During their residence in the Royal Suite at the Royal York Hotel. they held a reception in their suite and later entertained at a large dinner party in the im- portal Room of the Royal York. Guests on this occasion were thc late Mr. W. Chcstcr S. McLurc M.P. and his daughter. Miss Lena McLurc. Mr. Mcilure and Mr. Ken- nedy had been friends since young manhood ling along to the yard. And sometimes the wind. warm and scented but mournful. follow- ed us to the orchard whence we had stolen with a book-to a low- alung leafy branch, there to be COOK'S CORNER answered with a salad recipe. Lunch was served and the meet- ing closed with the Queen. CORRAN BANN C.W.L. The Corran Bann sub-division of the C.W.L. met on June ilth at the home of Mrs. Alfred watts with ten members in attendance. The president. Mrs. Acnoas Mac- Dougall. presided and opened the meeting with the recitation of the Lcaiiue prayer. The secretary road the minutes of the last meet.- agenda Miss -ltlall Large. whose mar- Wc remain the best of friends: 1- riagc takes place in Zion Church lhope to win her back. She isntt in- early ln July. is being Widrly Cn- tcrested in anyone else. and her tcrtained. 0n Salurdly. Mrs. J. letters to me are signed ”with Finlay Macbcod was hostess at love." Her manner is matter of the tea hour in her honor at her fact. howevcr. and she won't go beautiful summcr cottage in Kep- out with me alone. poch. Mrs. John N. Large pour- Shf'll0pCS to marry again some cd test while Mrs. Pcrlcy Taylor. day. Meanwhile she has her mother Mrs. Ronald MacDonald and Miss and sisters tone of whom has been Mll'l0lI MlCD0l"lld l!5'5l9d l" living with her for six months! to servinS- A"”1C'lV9 Elli-'l WW9 Dre- COMING UP? (l.f,l19nl. liar. Cairns. was in the keep things in a merry whirl. 1 sented in the bride-to-be by Mrs The culmination of thc Kennedy tug, Thege wen gpp.-and and HEINZ g g Oz air. ceting opened with the say "merry whirl" bet-auto her 131,. Sutherland. trip around the world was rcach- gtqned .5 rpm, ' 9 ode and crced. Thirtccn members sccms to he going fine now. But ed when Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ken- The altar committee rem,-ted 2 I e a answered roll call. it was decided where do I go from here? I can't Mrs. .l.C. Cooke and Mrs. Wcn-.nedy. Miss Dorthy Kennedy and buying plant; ma now". nd 5154-; 5 . . . . . . . a a to sendsitl to "Care." Mrs. Wy- man Cairns was appointed to ans- wer the address of welcome at the 'une convention in St. Elean. ors. it was decided to hold meet. ing on the first Tuesday of July Mrs. A.W.B. Jones. Victoria. BC. arrive on Prince Frlncc Edward island among "their ain folk". Mrs. Jones a sister of Mr. Kennedy who accompanied the Kcnnedys from Victoria on this trip has also visited thrm in South Africa. These dell Stewart were joint lioiitesses on Thursday 14 June at. it mis- cellaneous shower in honour of Miss Joan Large. receiving donations of plants for the altar for confirmation. Mem- bors passed in articles of cloth- ing to Social Service Convenor. It was moved and seconded to join the Dime-a-Week Club of the Sacred Heart. it was decided to seem to Ref interested seriously in anyone else: and can't support two families even if I did. fAnn's mother is a wonderful person. who divorced her husband when the children were small.t and August. Mrs. Edith Woodsidc E. 1'. SWEET OR MUSTARD PICKLES. lieinz .... 20 OZ. TIN 5.123 FREE MOVIE TICKETS Friday ovonilll. June l5th. llirii Harry Phillips entertained at I NUT sMAcit ii..'tcd th b . - . Rh ' L . - -. . in has I r t.-...'. :.:"s".'..":..':...":.' 53:. 2li"?:.i..".".'1:”'.5l'. l';”.”?;L””;...f.? strlzt in "' ' M " on oil 'i-'i'E'iii't';"i's' 31'? Rsuizlgar 4I!Etllny:tll.i:.n zlyegpondencp W” ,.,.,,,1' md up. DEAR F Y. 0' "M "H" M. rariday evening. June 22nd. Mrs, logo of mrrlingihcnt Mr. H..l. Ki-n- It was moved and seconded to .. p,Wp(,'" .6 'aM;:;gmM ,-;n”t;(gl:.r?l frankgynuulemn rcnwml mav hp W.” ..l thmk-4ha'llAnn Millar MacPherson and her fiallill-i and Mrs F G. Kennedy are pay 835.00 towards paying for Ai- ' . p g. C Duly” II Chocolate Old 4 . . . P g . . , g .. . g spread in large pan. mm iIfumf'?mw':: ::r5:;eh:,lKl"1crlll3.H':li malde any progress towards CAN MEAT g - 2:." ('h I ' 1 ' ma urity t.v divorc ng you: or since 9-7? x ' ' ' I 1-opp.” hostess. Mrs. Bcittia Yen and - . - t ( T . Mrs. Jean Simmons. dl;,;:1rf,:E:z ital" m I h . V C I UCIWIE c 31,3, 4 as whmm "M , cups. . appears a s 9 has 9 . - . - a 0 . . my a . g lunar till stiff. ' "lapsed, 1” 2' Chllfllflh Pl5l93!' M QNOWFLAKE ' ' U ' ' Add it-2 cups chopped walnuts LONG ci.iMa '”."5”"a"l-l'- "' 3 5'-Wily" Stl"8- i i Spread over cake mixture and The Washington monument has 1'0" "ml She much prefers to the 2 55c Mk, mi Enid," hmwn in 350 den 59;, steps. hm mm an Plpwmr role of active wifchood. On this I a a . 0 a a ,1-en. ('iit in squares. for those who profcr to ride. S::HlpclsAs:c.ha5h”(””"lT P"; I'nIl. .. in. nin errcea -' escape from the demands of marri- 2 . e . . at. F ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS ' coon ALSO she has been gathering strength b ' 0(;1Lv1E'g and wisdom, and growth it and g . K P; o ' . ' p SP0lltl! thlnis in It new and pre- L a - o e o o COFFEE MOCKA T"”"" IUV-ENS!-.MnLE siimahly larger light since leaving and 5"" "v M 50-what I lovely yogossibly Ann is a type at slri ORANGE way to keep cool. look smart all summer The simple lines of this playauit. back - wrap skirt are d08lBlled especially to flatter the larger figure. Skirt. panels. soft bodice lo-o-o slimming! who disqualities for marriage: who isn't psychologically organized to share comfortably and happily thc experiences of mate-hood and par- enthood. - MISTAKEN COMMITMENT? if such in the cutie, and I surmise that ii iii. then perhaps she acted constructively. within the limits of 301: Pkg. Pattern 4001: Women'a Sizes .16. 33. 40. 42. 44. 46. 48. 50. Site 36 playsuit takes 2 5-8 yards 35-inch fabric; skirt. 3 3-3 ynmx, I ! ...DOGl 3a . - I 1-,, H . I s . .. g her competence. in crying for de- I To C Ib 6R N, rfwfrig 317:” ';nr"'”,':L ETS livcrance from her mistaken com- E I LS, LBS. o k 29: complete illustrated instructions. ;';3:";th9?":r;:kS"m,E ';'u'l”:h.l; 7 P 9' vi lend THIRTY . nvr; CEN1-3 turn of events doesn't give reason W. C ' tint ;:nlll Inuanlns tstampa ran- it; sukpposc that she will have better , ' n acccp t for this putt . "uc " in a later marriage. ' - Print plainly SIZE. NAME. eArIl;- whether to you or to someone else. 3'3”: 45: ' onus. srvtn NUMBER. To clear up the fog in your mind. . . . "mu, , C , """""""" 37--'-1 133'-it 33 ed to kee it in the ice box! "5" i of Charlottetown Guardian. Pat- 0,, i ' g 1 t it . I O 0 - t , rec agnnyouought o is MM-Anon c 3 . C . em Dept. on Front Street. West. n. - in t of t c r Twang”. o'".”o' full 9 III! 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